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About This DocumentThis document is a tutorial on how to migrate an Oracle Hyperion EPM Architect based OracleHyperion Financial Management application from one environment to another using the OracleHyperion Enterprise Performance Management System Lifecycle Management console. Thesteps include artifacts of Performance Management Architect and related components includingFinancial Management, Oracle Hyperion Calculation Manager, and Oracle Hyperion SharedServices artifacts.
Migrating Performance Management Architect applications through the Lifecycle Managementconsole requires two passes. However, the same results can be achieved in a single pass byleveraging the command-line utilities of Lifecycle Management and Performance ManagementArchitect.
The first two exercises in this document walk you through the steps needed to migrate artifactsfrom one environment to another using the Oracle Hyperion Enterprise PerformanceManagement System Lifecycle Management console. The third exercise walks you through thecommand line approach.
l Exercise 1: Importing a Performance Management Architect Application
This exercise provides steps to import an entire Performance Management Architectapplication in two migrations. – 15 Minutes
l Exercise 2: Exporting a Performance Management Architect Application
This exercise provides steps to export all the related artifacts for a Performance ManagementArchitect application in a single migration. – 15 Minutes
l Exercise 3: Importing a Performance Management Architect Application Using a BatchScript
This exercise provides steps to import all the related artifacts for a Performance ManagementArchitect application in a single migration using command-line utilities. – 15 Minutes
Note: Use the Shared Services native admin user to perform the procedures in these exercises.
Setting Up the Environment
Subtopics
l Building an Environment
l Downloading Sample Data
Building an EnvironmentBefore you start the exercises in this document, do the following:
l Set up a Release 11.1.2.2 environment configured with the following products:
m Performance Management Architect
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m Financial Management
m Oracle Hyperion Foundation Services
l Complete the following steps to apply a Performance Management Architect patch:
1. Navigate to ORACLE_HOME\EPMSystem11R1\products\Foundation\BPMA\AppServer\InstallableApps.
2. Open epmawebtier.ear and navigate to awb.war\WEB-INF\conf\.
3. Replace the lcmArtifacts.xml file that is available in the copied folder –LCMWorkshops.
4. Restart the Oracle Fusion Performance Management Web application.
5. Restart Oracle Hyperion Foundation Services.
Downloading Sample Data
Note: You must use the 7-Zip software to unzip the sample data used in these exercises. Pleasedownload it before proceeding. Using other archiving utilities might result in migrationerrors.
You will need some sample data for these exercises. To download the sample data:
1. Go to the Oracle Documentation Library on Oracle® Technology Network (http://www.oracle.com/technology/documentation/epm.html).
2. Under Oracle Enterprise Performance Management System Release 11.1.2.2, click ViewLibrary.
3. On the Foundation Services tab, download the file titled Migrating Oracle HyperionPerformance Management Architect Applications - Data, and unzip its content toEPM_ORACLE_INSTANCE\import_export.
If the import_export folder does not exist, you must create it
You must use 7-Zip to unzip the contents of the file. The name of the actual zip file isepm_migrate_epma_app_data.zip.
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